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Prior to the Commission on Higher Education granting it university status in 2000, the school was known as José Rizal College (JRC). [1]JRC won the 1963 and 1964 NCAA titles via the exploits of Rene Canent and Egay Gomez; the former would later be the first president of the Philippine Basketball Association Players Association. [2]
José Rizal University (formerly José Rizal College or JRC), also referred to by its acronym JRU, is a private non-sectarian, non-stock coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1919 by Don Vicente Fabella, the Philippines' first certified accountant.
José Rizal University 48 years, since 1977 53 years, since 1972 Lyceum of the Philippines University 14 years, since 2011 14 years, since 2011 Mapúa University 7 years, since 2018 34 years, since 1991 San Beda University 6 years, since 2019 2 year, since 2023 San Sebastian College–Recoletos 17 years, since 2008 16 years, since 2009
Jose Rizal University G: 16 Sumulong, Francis 5'8" (1.73m) Rookie San Felipe Neri Parochial School PF: 17 Mapoy, Patrick Henry 5'11" (1.8m) 2nd Jose Rizal University ...
Central Luzon State University: Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija: Central Luzon Luzon: Edgar A. Orden: 1907: 10,427 Don Honorio Ventura State University: Bacolor, Pampanga: Central Luzon Luzon: Enrique G. Baking: 1861: Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology: Cabanatuan: Central Luzon Luzon: Feliciana B. Jacoba: 1908: 22,597 ...
Arellano University A. Mabini Gym, Manila; Filoil EcoOil Centre, San Juan; 3×3 basketball JRU: May 24 – 25, 2024 Jose Rizal University Gymnasium, Mandaluyong Track & field Lyceum: June 6 – 8, 2024 PhilSports Complex, Pasig: Cheerleading Competition (Ex-Coed) JRU: June 19, 2024 Filoil EcoOil Centre, San Juan
The Big Four refers to the top four universities in the Philippines: the University of the Philippines System (UP), Ateneo de Manila University (Ateneo), De La Salle University (DLSU), and the University of Santo Tomas (UST), all located in Metro Manila — although UP is scattered across eight constituent universities, located in different parts of the Philippines.
University of the Philippines: 2 1926–27 University of the Philippines: 3 1927–28 none 4 1928–29 University of the Philippines: 5 1929–30 University of Santo Tomas: 6 1930–31 Ateneo de Manila: 7 1931–32 Ateneo de Manila: 8 1932–33 Colegio de San Juan de Letran: 9 1933–34 José Rizal College: 10 1934–35 José Rizal College: 11 ...